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State Career Expo Tips
Before:
- Prepare a resume and have it reviewed by a Career Center staff member.
- Do a mock interview through the Career Center.
- Conduct research so that you can ask informed questions.
- Think about how to present yourself to employers, including your
goals, skills, strengths, and what you have to offer a potential
employer.
- Practice!! The more you prepare, the more confident you will be.
- Plan to dress professionally - suit and tie for men, and a skirted
suit for women.
- Conservative colors are recommended, as are appropriate skirt lengths.
During:
- Remember that first impressions count! Begin and end each
employer contact with a smile and a firm handshake.
- Introduce yourself to organizations that interest you. State
your name, major, and year in school.
- Share information about yourself, your background, and professional
and personal interests. Be sure you stand out in their minds.
- Bring several copies of your resume and share it with employers who
have opportunities that interest you. If the recruiter is not
looking for your major, ask him/her for the name of the person who
recruits your major or to forward your resume to the appropriate person.
- Inquire about the recruiter's background and how he/she joined the
company. Also ask questions about how he/she got started and for
any advice for pursuing a similar career.
- Ask recruiters for their business cards so that you know with whom you
have spoken, and have proper spelling of names, titles, etc. This
gives you information about how to contact this recruiter or company
again.
- Sign up for interviews with the organizations staying to conduct
interviews the day after expo. Record the location and time of
each interview.
- Be polite! Thank the representative for his/her time.
After:
- Keep notes for future references. Also keep any cards and
company literature.
- Write thank-you notes within a week to each employer with whom you
speak. This letter should thank the employer for the information,
review your qualifications, and ask for an interview.
- Continue researching organizations that interest you.
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